Re: [Wiki-research-l] The role of English Wikipedia's top content creators in perpetuating gender bias

2014-02-24 Thread Jane Darnell
Stuart,
Yes there are lots of institutions we could work with, given the proper funding 
and volunteers to monitor efforts. However, we can also use the GLAM contacts 
we already have. I believe the proper channel to propose something like this is 
the Wikiproject Women artists. We need to be careful though about partner 
selection, because we don't want to get involved in political discussions with 
activist groups. The Guerrilla girls don't seem to be an institution, but more 
a group of performance artists. When you look at GLAMs that we have worked with 
in the past, generally the work relationships are through image donations 
and/or data donations. I advocate using the lists we already have access to as 
a basis for making statements about black holes  in our data. Making a 
statement about how many women vs. men there are in any given list of names 
(french engravers, dutch architects, and so forth) is useless, because those 
lists are not based on any finite list from an institution. When you publish a 
list of french engravers in the collection of the British library  then you 
can make valid statements about that specific set of data.

I am a bit unclear about what you mean about a non-straight-white-male-wheel, 
because the list I published is from the PCF (via Magnus) and there is nothing 
about it that re-invents a wheel (though we should probably be doing that 
anyway as well).

Jane

On Feb 23, 2014, at 8:06 PM, Stuart A. Yeates wrote:

 Not discounting the excellent points made above, I can't help but feel that 
 there are groups that have been fighting discrimination in institutions for 
 decades and that maybe we need to work with them rather than reinvent a 
 non-straight-white-male-wheel ourselves. People like 
 http://womenintheartsfoundation.org/ , http://www.guerrillagirls.com/ , 
 http://www.ifuw.org/ , etc. It seems to me like the kind of activity that WMF 
 might have funds for.
 
 cheers
 stuart
 
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[Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for review

2014-02-24 Thread Dario Taraborelli
Hi everybody,

with CSCW just concluded and conferences like CHI and WWW coming up we have a 
good set of papers to review for the February issue of the Research Newsletter 
[1]

Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201402 and add your 
name next to any paper you are interested in reviewing. As usual, short notes 
and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Instead of contacting past contributors only, this month we’re experimenting 
with a public call for reviews cross-posted to analytics-l and wiki-research-l. 
if you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in touch 
off-list.

Dario Taraborelli and Tilman Bayer

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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Upcoming research newsletter: new papers open for review

2014-02-24 Thread Klein,Max
Dario, what's the timeframe for writing reviews so they can get into the 
signpost in time. 25th?

Maximilian Klein
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Hi everybody,

with CSCW just concluded and conferences like CHI and WWW coming up we have a 
good set of papers to review for the February issue of the Research Newsletter 
[1]

Please take a look at: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WRN201402 and add your 
name next to any paper you are interested in reviewing. As usual, short notes 
and one-paragraph reviews are most welcome.

Instead of contacting past contributors only, this month we’re experimenting 
with a public call for reviews cross-posted to analytics-l and wiki-research-l. 
if you have any question about the format or process feel free to get in touch 
off-list.

Dario Taraborelli and Tilman Bayer

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